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disorganized

/dis-awr-guh-nahyzd/US // dɪsˈɔr gəˌnaɪzd //

涣散的,涣散,乱七八糟,涣然一新

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : functioning without adequate order, systemization, or planning; uncoordinated: a woefully disorganized enterprise.
    • : careless or undisciplined; sloppy: too disorganized a person to be an agreeable roommate.

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Examples

  • The resulting scramble, which ProPublica has investigated over the past eight months, was a disorganized, poorly overseen effort to buy masks and other supplies from just about anyone who said they could deliver.

  • Of the few opportunities Wood had to attack these spots head-on in Detroit, many came on disorganized, cramped floors.

  • He is disorganized and constantly late for calls and meetings.

  • B9GFullFZTiPacking tools, recovery equipment, and camping gear can get disorganized really fast.

  • We all have areas in our lives that make us feel disorganized, unprepared, or stressed out.

  • The rebels inside Syria, those whom Americans truly would like to help, are almost totally disorganized themselves.

  • But on the dissident-to-revolutionary left, the ranks are even more disorganized.

  • Our schools operate in an extraordinarily dense, disorganized regulatory environment.

  • The end result only confirmed its image as disorganized and ineffectual.

  • Chabon brings back the neighborhood record stores of my youth in all their disorganized and haphazard glory.

  • All were badly and insufficiently fed, as much from disorganized commissariat arrangements as from actual want of supplies.

  • Both flourished because the government was for the time disorganized by foreign invasion or by revolution.

  • Ignorant of the country, disorganized, and far from the Union lines, they strove in vain to escape.

  • An accident to the gravel train disorganized the work, and he and some others were dismissed for the afternoon.

  • My days were disorganized and I obeyed only the craving for excitement, movement, and rapidly succeeding sensations.